CIT Sends Back Use of Likely Selling Price of Non-Prime Plate in AD Case
The Court of International Trade in a Sept. 23 opinion sent back the Commerce Department's second remand results in a case over the antidumping duty investigation into carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from Germany. Commerce must further explain and…
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reconsider its finding as to whether the "likely selling price" of non-prime plate listed in plaintiff AG der Dillinger Huttenwerke's books is the best available information for evaluating the cost of production, Judge Leo Gordon held.